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:18:00
No, no.
Bosie, please.

:18:03
Robbie, you're a dear boy,
:18:05
but I can't even think
of leaving the country.

:18:08
As a matter of fact,
:18:09
I can't even leave this hotel.
:18:11
I can't pay the bill.
:18:13
We can raise you money,
for heaven's sake!

:18:15
Anyway, what about
your royalties?

:18:17
We shall need all the money
for the libel case.

:18:20
My father can't go on
:18:22
making all our lives
a torment like this.

:18:25
Oscar, I beg you...
:18:28
I'm not going
to run away, Robbie.

:18:30
I'm not going to hide.
:18:32
That would be
the English thing to do.

:18:34
If you take
Queensberry to court,

:18:36
all hell will break loose.
:18:38
All my life, I've fought
against the English vice -

:18:41
hypocrisy. Not that
that's the point.

:18:43
Queensberry's already
caused the death

:18:46
of one of his sons.
:18:48
If I don't try and stop him now,
:18:50
who will he harm next?
:18:53
He's avoiding me, Robbie.
:18:55
I know what
everyone's saying.

:18:57
But it's not true.
:19:00
It's NOT true.
:19:03
Is it?
:19:05
Of course not.
:19:08
Oh, it's so shaming.
:19:12
I... I find it
easier to stand.

:19:15
I'm going to Torquay
for a month,

:19:17
to try to get my back right.
:19:19
Oscar's been so busy...
:19:21
I'm sure he'll be
terribly upset

:19:23
when he knows you've been
in so much pain.

:19:28
The truth is, I need some money.
:19:31
I'm not even sure
where he is to ask for it.

:19:35
It does seem rather hard
:19:37
when he's having
extraordinary success...

:19:39
I think I can find him.
:19:43
I keep hearing these stories
:19:45
about Bosie and his father.
:19:46
- I'm sure you don't want to.
- Oh, yes!

:19:49
I do.
:19:52
Men think women
should be protected

:19:54
by not knowing.
:19:57
Not knowing only makes it worse.

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